Every January, people around the world set New Year’s resolutions. Lose weight. Read more. Learn a new skill. Etc., etc. While these are admirable goals, they aren’t specifically New Year’s resolutions for Christians. This year, how can you set faith-based intentions that you will actually follow? Are New Year’s Resolutions Biblical? Before considering what New Year’s resolutions for Christians might be, first we need to answer this important question. Are New Year’s resolutions biblical? While the bible doesn’t explicitly say…Continue Reading
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[REVIEW] Lady Boss Blogger Courses for Christians
Elaine Rau of Lady Boss Blogger offers two distinct courses for Christian bloggers. I have taken both of them! In this blog post, I share my honest thoughts on Lady Boss Blogger Courses. Keep reading for my Launch Christian Blog review and my Grow Christian Blog review. Disclaimer: I received complimentary access to Grow Christian Blog by Elaine Rau in exchange for social media posts and this review. By coincidence, I already had access to Launch Christian Blog because I…Continue Reading
White Supremacy is a False God
On January 6, 2021, a mob of rioters breached the U.S. Capitol in an effort to stop the the electoral college vote count during a joint session of Congress. They occupied, vandalized, and ransacked the building for several hours. Congress was evacuated to safety. Five people died as a result of the insurrection. This brief summary of facts does not begin to convey the full acts of violence and destruction, not just against people and property, but against democracy itself….Continue Reading
Who Should Read Muddling Through Together
To write her book A Year of Biblical Womanhood, Rachel Held Evans focused on a different biblical example each month for an entire year. During this time, she also interviewed many Christian women (and a few Jewish women) to learn more about the different ways to follow biblical womanhood. The New Testament alone has multiple examples of biblical womanhood just in regards to women named Mary! Are you like Mary, the mother of Jesus? What about Mary, Martha’s sister who…Continue Reading